PHOTOS: UVA Cavaliers defeat the Maryland Terrapins 16-6 in Collegiate Clash
by Jeff Kearney | Mar 24, 2026
Teams faced off in Fredericksburg’s Virginia Credit Union Stadium.
PHOTOS: Micah’s Coldest Night of the Year
by Jeff Kearney | Mar 1, 2026
Community turns out to support additional resources for unhoused neighbors.
‘I would give him an F’: Rep. Eugene Vindman pans President Donald Trump’s State of the Union
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 1, 2026
The State of the Union is supposed to be a president’s report to Congress, and Rep. Eugene Vindman was clear Friday afternoon about how he would grade President Donald Trump’s report from earlier last week. “I would give him an ‘F,’” said the Democrat, whose 7th...
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2025 Voter Guide: King George County
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Sep 4, 2025
Early voting begins Sept. 19. Election Day is Nov. 4.
Warner, Dems bemoan Fredericksburg VA staffing after Trump administration ‘denigrates’ workforce
by Jonathan Hunley | Sep 2, 2025
Rep. Eugene Vindman said he’s tried to talk to the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs about the matter — to no avail.
Candidate questionnaire: Bobby Orrock
by FFP staff | Sep 2, 2025
Orrock is a Republican running for re-election in the House of Delegates 66th district, which includes parts of Spotsylvania and Caroline counties.
Data center gets endorsements — from both a neighbor and Stafford Planning Commission
by Jonathan Hunley | Sep 1, 2025
Now, the proposed project goes before the Board of Supervisors.
On the Agenda, Sept. 1-5
by FFP staff | Sep 1, 2025
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Happy homecoming: Spotsylvania’s Lunsford enjoys successful debut in return to alma mater
by Devin Payne | Aug 30, 2025
Courtland, James Monroe, Riverbend, Caroline, Colonial Forge, Mountain View and Brooke Point also pick up victories in week one.
PHOTOS: Scenes from opening night of the high school football season
by Jeff Kearney | Aug 30, 2025
Photojournalist Jeff Kearney was on the sidelines as Courtland hosted Massaponax on Friday night.
‘Ugliest piece of legislation’: Warner hopeful GOP colleagues rethink parts of Trump bill
by Jonathan Hunley | Aug 29, 2025
U.S. senator says Republicans sold their souls to the president.
Stafford supervisors agree not to lease land to Patawomeck Tribe
by Jonathan Hunley | Nov 19, 2025
The matter could be brought before the board again, however, if more origin information is produced by the group.
Public can comment on new Dominion power line Thursday in Caroline
by Jonathan Hunley | Nov 18, 2025
The Kraken Loop would go through Louisa, Spotsylvania, Caroline, Stafford and Fauquier counties.
Alleged victims of racially-fueled incident in Spotsylvania now facing criminal charges
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Nov 18, 2025
After alleging they were victims of a hate crime, Jamaria Gaskins and Amylah Majors face charges of filing a false police report and obtaining money by false pretenses.
‘The needs are extreme:’ Local school officials plead with legislators for help with mental-health crisis
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Nov 17, 2025
School funding and workforce development were other major topics discussed during the Region III legislative breakfast.
On the Agenda, Nov. 17-21
by FFP staff | Nov 17, 2025
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Medical Arts Building re-use gets green light from City Planning Commission
by Joey LoMonaco | Aug 29, 2025
The building, considered a ‘character structure’ in city’s Area 6 plan, would be adapted to house 30 apartment units.
VDOT, Spotsylvania officials hopeful traffic light signals a turning point for dangerous intersection
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Aug 28, 2025
VDOT is installing a traffic light at the intersection of Tidewater Trail and Glendas Way, where there have been four pedestrian deaths in recent years.
Stafford supervisors look toward further scrutiny of data centers
by Jonathan Hunley | Aug 28, 2025
The board scheduled a joint public hearing with the Stafford Planning Commission for Oct. 21.
Back in black — and orange: Serbay returns to coach at JM after five-year absence
by Devin Payne | Aug 28, 2025
Former James Monroe High School head coach Rich Serbay returns to the school he led to four state championships in a 35-year run.
Spotsylvania Board of Supervisors approve potential 2.2-million-square-foot data center campus
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Aug 27, 2025
Supervisors Lori Hayes and Jacob Lane voted against the Hunters Ridge South project.
With memorial to Spotsylvania students nearly complete, board member questions underlying policy
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Aug 27, 2025
School board member Lorita Daniels requested the policy regulating the memorial park be revisited.
City to move forward with crafting ordinance for neighborhood conservation districts
by Joey LoMonaco | Aug 27, 2025
At her final meeting before retirement, longtime clerk Lacey feted for decades of service.
Stafford County’s newest high school will be called ‘Hartwood’
by FFP staff | Aug 27, 2025
The division’s newest high school will welcome students in the fall of 2026.
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PHOTOS: Decades of D.A.R.E.: Ferry Farm’s longtime tradition rolls through the streets
by Ted Schubel | Oct 24, 2025
For more than 30 years, Ferry Farm Elementary’s D.A.R.E. Parade has brought students, teachers, and law enforcement together.
Peak fall foliage arrives in Virginia’s mountains
by Ted Schubel | Oct 24, 2025
Fall colors are spreading across Virginia, with peak foliage in the mountains and vibrant autumn hues gradually moving across the rest of the state.
LISTEN: Josh Hardy Superhero Celebration this Saturday night
by Ted Schubel | Oct 24, 2025
Remembering Josh Hardy and raising money for the Fairy Godmother Project.
PHOTOS: Eliza Monroe Hay reinterred in Richmond
by Ted Schubel | Oct 24, 2025
The daughter of President James Monroe was laid to rest Thursday at Hollywood Cemetery after her remains were returned from an unmarked grave in Paris.
WATCH: Eliza Monroe Hay laid to rest in Richmond after nearly two centuries
by Ted Schubel | Oct 23, 2025
RICHMOND- After nearly two centuries in an unmarked grave in Paris, Eliza Monroe Hay — daughter of President James Monroe — was laid to rest beside her family Thursday at Richmond’s Hollywood Cemetery.
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Fred SPCA Fur Ball: A Fairy Tail Gala

Once upon a time, kindness changed everything… Be part of the story at the Fred SPCA Fur Ball: A Fairy Tail Gala. On August 22, 2026, immerse yourself in an enchanted evening of elegance, wonder, and generosity. Beginning at 6:00 PM (VIP reception at 5:00 PM), this magical night at the Fredericksburg Convention Center supports lifesaving care for animals in need. Dress in your finest formal or fairy tale-inspired attire and help us turn hope into their happily ever after. B101.5 is an exclusive media partner.
Early bird promo: March 18 – April 30: $125/individual, $250/couple
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